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Burr Harrison, II, of "Chappawamsic," married Mrs. Mary Smith, widow of Edwin Smith, but the date of this marriage is unknown. In April, 1690, he was sent by the Virginia House of Burgesses of whic he was a member, as Ambassador to the Piscataway Indians on which trip he was accompanied by Giles Vanderville, Esq.
From the marriage of Burr, II, and Mary Smith or a subsequent marriage unchronicled wr born two sons, William III, who married Sarah Hawley, and Thomas III, born Sept 7, 1665, who became an officer in Stafford County, Virginia, in 1700, where his name appears July 10, 1700 with the names of John Washington, Rice Hooe, George Mason and others "Of his Majesty's officers both civil and military" in a petition for protection against the indians.
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Sarah Hawley married Captain William Harrison about 1702. [cannot confirm his parents at this time.”] He owned a lot of land in Stafford County that later became Fairfax County. He died in Stafford County in 1724. Ms. Mack notes that the will was recorded in Stafford County Will book K, page 99 which is now lost.
Sarah and William Harrison had five children. From William and Mary College Quarterly, Vol 5, page 212:
In 1740, after Mary Harrison wed John Brown, Sarah Hawley Harrion married a second time. She was 54 years old and her new husband, Thomas Lewis was 10 years younger. He died in 1749.
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Lineage 36-The Cuthbert Harrison Line of Barnwell, South Carolina and Georgia
This line, like lineage 22, goes back to Burr Harrison and Frances Burdette. Unlike lineage 22, however, this line is haplogroup I-M253. There are not enough 17th century Harrison lines tested yet to be sure whether Burr Harrison was haplogroup R or I, so one of these lines will need to be adjusted in the earliest generations.
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1688
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Stafford County, Province of Virginia, Colonial America
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1703 |
1703
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Essex County, Province of Virginia
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1705 |
February 3, 1705
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Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Province of Virginia
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1707 |
1707
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Fairfax County, Province of Virginia
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1708 |
1708
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Stafford County, Province of Virginia, Colonial America
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1710 |
1710
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Halifax County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1714 |
1714
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Province of Virginia
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1747 |
1747
Age 59
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Stafford County, Province of Virginia, Colonial America
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1747
Age 59
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